Learn about Doctors Leaf and Johnathan Song

Dr. Jonathan Song received his Chinese Medicine degree (OMD) in 1983 from Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a western medicine degree in 1988 from Peking Union Medical College, the top medical college in China.Read more...

The Beijing Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine clinic has been serving the greater Madison area since 1997. The clinic provides both acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine treatments. Working in the clinic are senior acupuncturists and Chinese herbal medicine physicians: Dr. Leaf Song and Dr. Jonathan Song. Read More...

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This past fall, Dr. Jonathan Song was the invited speaker to speak on the Nature Sunshine 2006 TAC China Tour Meeting. Pictured here, is Jonathan having lunch with the group at the Great Wall of China.

To view Dr. Jonathan Song’s slide presentation he conducted for the event in China, please use the links below.

Dr. Leaf Song was recently featured in anew magazine. The article titled A day in the life of an Acupuncturist by By Vesna Vuynovich Kovach. The full article can be downloaded below.

After the Chinese-born Dr. Leaf realized that “Americans’ bodies tend to be more sensitive to needles,” she developed techniques she was certain would be acceptable to the most needle-shy among us.

“She practiced at home to learn how to maneuver needles so that they would be painless. That’s what makes her different from other acupuncturists,” says her spouse. “She practiced on her own body. And on me and our daughter,” he adds with a laugh.

Dr. Leaf says that in recent years, awareness and acceptance of TCM has come a long way. Still, “there’s a lot we can do. The American diet, stress … people don’t know how much these things affect your health. They never make any connection with their chronic pain or allergies,” she says. “Diet and herbs, properly chosen for the proper effect,” can be powerful tools for health. “You can revive your body and move your energy,” she explains.